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50 homeless people aided under city’s new shelter plan during weekend cold snap

City Hall appears to have succeeded in sheltering the homeless in the first test of its new model to assist people when the temperature plunges.

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Signs honoring Dr. Charles K. Price to be unveiled Oct. 23

The Cannon Creek Greenway, a cycling and pedestrian trail runs along the Richmond-Henrico Turnpike in North Side, will have new signs to honor Dr. Charles K. Price for the major role the retired educator played in the trail’s creation.

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More Virginia colleges scrap traditional spring break

A growing number of Virginia colleges are announcing that spring break will be canceled or modified in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

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Personality: Deborah D. Jackson

Spotlight on treasurer of Sisters Network Central Virginia

In 2008, Deborah D. Jackson was part of a door-to-door campaign to help educate women in the city’s underserved neighborhoods about breast health. That was part of the annual Gift for Life Block Walk conducted by the Sisters Network Central Virginia, a breast cancer survivorship organization of African-American women.

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Dr. Irving P. McPhail, president of St. Augustine’s University, dies from COVID-19 complications

Dr. Irving P. McPhail, president of St. Augustine’s University, died Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, of complications from COVID-19, just three months after taking the helm of the historically Black university in Raleigh, N.C.

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Lawyer who successfully argued Loving case legalizing interracial marriage dies

Bernard S. Cohen, who won a landmark case that led to the U.S. Supreme Court’s rejection of laws forbidding interracial marriage and later went on to a successful political career as a state legislator, has died. He was 86.

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Online sessions to highlight Weekend of Mourning on Oct. 23 and 24

With gun violence occurring regularly in Richmond, members of Richmonders Involved to Strengthen Our Communities, or RISC, are collaborating with Temple Beth-El for a two-day Weekend of Mourning to reflect on the lives lost, pray for those affected and to call for meaningful action by city leaders.

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World Series gets underway with L.A. Dodgers-Tampa Bay Rays matchup

Entering this postseason, Mookie Betts of the Los Angeles Dodgers was an established marquee attrac- tion, a leading man if ever there was one.

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NFL Hall of Famer Fred Dean dies at 68

Fred Dean, the relentless defensive end who helped the San Francisco 49ers win two Super Bowl titles, died Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020, of complications from the coronavirus. He was 68.

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Willie Lanier launches ‘Honey Bear Project’ to upgrade athletic fields at HBCUs

NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Wil- lie Lanier, a graduate of Maggie L. Walker High School, has launched an initiative to install modern artifi- cial playing surfaces at nearly three dozen HBCUs.

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Chester’s Chris Tyree making big plays as Notre Dame’s featured tailback

Chris Tyree is a local athlete earning a national reputation.

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Quinton Byfield is second overall pick in NHL draft

Quinton Byfield has made hockey history.

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Juneteenth now officially a state holiday

Juneteenth officially has become a state holiday after lawmakers unanimously approved legislation during the Virginia General Assembly’s special session.

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’Empire’ star Taraji P. Henson hailed for mental health work

“Empire” star Taraji P. Henson has enjoyed wealth, celebrity, a Golden Globe win and an Academy Award nomination. But behind the scenes, she has battled anxiety and depression.

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Liberate Washington!

During the era of World War II, there was bipartisan agreement in America on one simple, unavoidable, indisput- able fact — the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi.

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ELECTION 2020: Incumbents for U.S. Senate and House of Representatives face challengers

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ELECTION 2020: 7th District incumbent faces GOP challenge for Congressional seat

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ELECTION 2020: 5 candidates for Richmond mayor share vision

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ELECTION 2020: City Council candidates tell their plans

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ELECTION 2020: School Board candidates outline plans

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